12/11/2022 0 Comments Final fantasy 7 pc remake 2012![]() JORG saves can be loaded in FFVII International, here sometimes abbreviated as JINT, and saved to become permanent JINT save files. This bonus disc acted as an encyclopedic guide to the FFVII world and its gameplay the disc has never seen release outside of Japan. A little less than one month later, on October 2, the Japanese game was re-released under the name “FFVII International” and had all the features of the localized edition but also came packaged with a bonus disc titled “Perfect Guide”. The localized edition, released in North America September 7 1997, included: New monsters, new scenes, an updated FMV, changed monster AI and in general fewer glitches. Any release after this one falls under the category of “ Post-JORG” (version 1.1). This “Japanese Original” is hereby referred to as “ JORG” but can also fit under the technical title of being the “1.0” version. The first version of Final Fantasy VII was released on the PlayStation (‘ PS‘ being the official abbreviation) in Japan on January 31, 1997. Further down you can find a to-do list for content yet To Be Compared and a Credits section devoted to all who have contributed to this guide. If you are unfamiliar with the various versions of FFVII and the abbreviations generally used for each of them, we recommend you read the segment “ History of the FFVII Versions” below the index. In other words there will be no delving into “Black Label” or “Greatest Hits” releases here, seeing as these releases only have different casings but the same game content. This guide will present these disparities and is ergo not a guide to all the different casings one and the same version has been released in. ![]() ![]() Some of these releases can be counted as their own “version”, with differences in content compared to the others. Since its initial Japanese release for the PlayStation, Final Fantasy VII has been released multiple times and even received PC ports. Script Comparison: PS English ↔ PC English
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